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The Jacksonville Jaguars' starting offense is projected ahead of the 2026 NFL draft, highlighting key roster needs. With 11 draft picks and potential veteran additions, the current lineup may change significantly by training camp.
With the 2026 NFL draft here, let's take a look at what the Jacksonville Jaguars' starting offense would look like if the team had to take the field today.
Now, of course, with 11 draft picks, undrafted free agency, and the potential for a veteran addition or two after the draft, the roster as it is constructed today will not be what we see when the Jaguars take the practice field in July for training camp.
However, what this exercise does prior to the draft is highlight where some of the Jaguars' more pressing roster needs may lie.
Quarterback: Trevor Lawrence
No surprises here.
Running back: Chris Rodriguez and Bhayshul Tuten
My early guess is that these two share the workload out of the backfield with LeQuint Allen again coming off the bench during obvious passing situations.
Wide receiver: Brian Thomas Jr., Parker Washington, Jakobi Meyers
We will see Travis Hunter as well, but on the depth chart, I would guess that these three headline this unit.
The projected starting offense for the Jaguars includes current players, but it is subject to change based on draft picks and potential veteran signings.
The Jaguars have 11 draft picks for the 2026 NFL draft, which will influence their roster construction.
The exercise highlights the Jaguars' more pressing roster needs, which will be addressed during the draft and through free agency.
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Tight end: Brenton Strange
We saw our fair share of two tight end sets under Liam Coen. As the season progressed in 2025, Quintin Morris secured that TE2, blocking-heavy role.
Offensive line: Cole Van Lanen, Ezra Cleveland, Robert Hainsey, Patrick Mekari, Anton Harrison
I wouldn't be surprised if the Jaguars really embrace competition up front once again as they search for their best five and a stronger run game, but as of now, we'll go chalk with the same starters that were in place at the end of last season.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 2026 NFL draft: What does Jaguars starting offense look like?